"I’d also just like to see if Peter Engel perhaps would tell us a bit more. I
think in Folding the Universe you quote Yoshizawa on the same subject… and
Arthur L Loeb mentions music in the introduction too.
Peter it would be interesting if you can remember - was there a convers
adult life, and I know that it has influenced my design process as
well.
—Peter Engel
> On Oct 25, 2020, at 6:15 PM, Laura R wrote:
>
> Hello friends,
>
> In Akira Yoshizawa’s crab (Sosaku Origami) I’m stuck on steps 12-13. I’ll
> appreciate any guidance to decipher the diagram.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Laura Rozenberg
Hi Laura,
One of the blintzed corners is hidden inside.
> On Oct 11, 2018, at 8:29 PM, FOLD wrote:
>
> Is there a diagram for a brain out
> there?
Chris Itoh has designed an origami brain and other body parts—definitely try to
get a hold of him. You could try this e-mal address: cyi...@gmail.com.
—Peter Engel
a piece of paper, create a pattern, make a
connection, and transform blank matter into life informs this magnificent novel
from beginning to end.
A Thousand Paper Birds is available at both the UK and USA versions of
amazon.com <http://amazon.com/>.
--Peter Engel
for their trip anyone can offer them.
Peter Engel
). But if you can find them. . . enjoy! (And if anyone can uncover the
secret for how to make them appear, please let me know.)
--Peter Engel
from each other. These images certainly provide food for thought.
--Peter Engel
to the production and I contributed an
essay to the teaching guide and a display at the theater. For tickets, see the
City Lights website cltc.org.
--Peter Engel
artistry but also for the craft of making sushi and, in turn,
for the degree of skill and focus that can be brought to all
disciplines.
Peter Engel, Architect
2748 Adeline Street, Suite B
Berkeley, CA 94703
(510) 919-4333
peterengelarchit...@earthlink.net
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